Ind. Code § 36-10-4-34
(c) If a dispute or doubt arises as to which person shall be paid the money, the board shall make out the certificate in favor of the attorney appointed by the board for the use of the person entitled to it. The attorney shall then draw the money and pay it into court in a proper proceeding, requiring the various claimants to interplead and have their respective rights determined. If an injunction is obtained because damages have not been paid or tendered, the board shall tender the amount of them, with interest from the time of the entry of the property, if entry has been made, and all accrued costs. The injunction shall then be disposed of, if there is sufficient money to pay the certificate. The pendency of an appeal to the circuit or superior court of a county does not affect the validity of a tender made under this section, but the board is entitled to proceed with its appropriation of the property in question.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-7-30-29.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.111.